London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, 第 22 巻C. Ackers, 1753 |
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... Months are the twelve immortal Priefts who wait around his Throne in varied Vestments , presenting to his Hands the Hecatombs of Wit , which we twelve Times a Year select , a grateful Offering to the MUSES , who compofe his Court ; and ...
... Months are the twelve immortal Priefts who wait around his Throne in varied Vestments , presenting to his Hands the Hecatombs of Wit , which we twelve Times a Year select , a grateful Offering to the MUSES , who compofe his Court ; and ...
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... Month to compleat Sets . CONTENT Obfervations on the time for keeping Objections to a. 1753 . I. A remarkable Latin SPEECH of QELI- ZARETH , with an English Tranflation . II . The LIFE of Sir Francis Bacon . III . The LIFE of Archbishop ...
... Month to compleat Sets . CONTENT Obfervations on the time for keeping Objections to a. 1753 . I. A remarkable Latin SPEECH of QELI- ZARETH , with an English Tranflation . II . The LIFE of Sir Francis Bacon . III . The LIFE of Archbishop ...
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... months , reckoning from the day of this declaration . As the lift of the fever al captures annexed to this memorial con- tains the names of thofe who made them , his majefty refers it to the good pleasure of the British government , in ...
... months , reckoning from the day of this declaration . As the lift of the fever al captures annexed to this memorial con- tains the names of thofe who made them , his majefty refers it to the good pleasure of the British government , in ...
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... months abroad , including his paffage to and from thence . For the duke of Albemarle dying at Jamaica , he began his voyage back on March 16 , 1638 , and landed in England , May 29 , following . He brought with him 800 E famples of ...
... months abroad , including his paffage to and from thence . For the duke of Albemarle dying at Jamaica , he began his voyage back on March 16 , 1638 , and landed in England , May 29 , following . He brought with him 800 E famples of ...
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... months together . When the rifes in the morning , the spends five hours in reading various books . She thinks herself a mar- tyr when he is obliged to eat in publick . At other times fhe never fits above half an hour at table ; the ...
... months together . When the rifes in the morning , the spends five hours in reading various books . She thinks herself a mar- tyr when he is obliged to eat in publick . At other times fhe never fits above half an hour at table ; the ...
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